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AMUSEMENTS. IF YOU COULD SEE TO-MORROW, WHAT DIFFERENCE WOULD IT I MAKE IN YOUR MODE OF LIFE TO-DAY? i It is given to Few to know what is j ahead of them from clay to day. One of I the fortunate ones was THOMAS MEIGHAN • In His New Paramount Picture —THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW—-I—THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW—-[—THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW—-(.WHOM TO MARRY?—That was the problem troubling him until a Clairvoyant Friend afforded him the facility of visualising his life with one fair charmer and then with the other. Meighan lives the two lives on the screen— and very interesting and colourful the process proves to be. THEODORE ROBERTS LEATRICE JOY JUNE ELVIDGE WINTER HALL and EVA NOVAK ; Are some of the Artists in the sterling All-star Cast. I CIVIC PICTURES i MUNICIPAL THEATRE—TO-NIGHT i MUNICIPAL THEATRE-TO-NIGHT Also Showing ; —“THE GHOST PATROL”— j —“THE GHOST PATROL”— —Starring—i RALPH GRAVES and BESSIE LOVE ! A Real Heart-gripping Drama with j GEORGE NICHOLLS ! The Dam Construction Boss of I “THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR” j As the grey-garbed phanthom police ! officer lending aid to the needy and striking i terror into the hearts of evil-doers. —Round Nine of j—“THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS”— j—“THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS”- • —entitled—i“THE CHICKASHA BONE CRUSHER” (“THE CHICKASHA BONE CRUSHER” I USUAL PRICES FOR THIS PROGRAMME ■ Plans at The Bristol; or Ring 380. i Saturday’s Plans are now open. TENDERS. TENDERS will he received by Mr Jno. P. Mcßride, Queenstown, up till June 11, i for the erection of a residence at Queensi town. Plans are to be seen at Times Office. JclOO TO BUILDERS. TENDERS ar? invited until 12 o’clock noon on MONDAY, 11 th June, for ! FORMATION OF ADDITIONAL OFFICES j to Messrs Hallenstein’s Premises, Invercar- \ gill. ; Plan and Specification may be seen at • my Office. Esk Street. « EDMUND R. WILSON, ; Jbs2 Registered Architect. TENDERS. TENDERS aie invited until MONDAY, June 18, 1923, for the Construction of 'approximately 77 Chains of Waste. Pipe Drain at Tuturau for the Tuturau Dairy ! Factory Co., Ltd. ; Plans and specifications may be viewed with Mr E. G. Wilson, C.E., Mersey Street, : Gore, and with the undersigned. ; The lowest or any tender will not neces- ! sarily be accepted. ALEX. LATHAM, C/o Henderson & Co., Ltd., ; Jel27 Box 33, Wyndham. TO BUILDERS TENDERS are invited up till Neon, FRIDAY, 15th June, for the Erection iof Mutton Slaughter-house in brick and J reinforced concrete at Ocean Beach Freez- ' ing Works. I Plans and specifications may b« seen at j Messrs J. G. Ward & Co.’s Offices, Invercar- ; gill; at Messrs C. E. George & Son’s Offices, i Dunedin, and at our offices, Timaru, where I Tenders are to lie lodged. i WALTER PANTON & SON, F. and A.N.Z.1.A., MwB67 Registered Architects. RIVERTON RACING CLUB. FOR SALE BY TENDER. Tenders win be received until Noon of TUESDAY, 12th June, for the 1 eating off by sheep of 44£ acres Turnips and Grass. Particulars on application. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JNO. GEARY, Secretary. P.O. Box 40. Tel: 3. Riverton. Jf2o2 BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. FREEHOLD LANDS AT AVENAL FOR SALE PUBLIC TENDER. j rPENDERS arc invited by the Invercargill I _L Borough Council for the purchase of the following freehold lands:— LOT I—On Plan of Subdivision of Lots 6 and 7 Block VII, Fox Street, Harrisville Township. Area: 6.84 Poles. LOT 3 On above Plan. Area: 25.25 Poles. LOT 4—On above Plan. Area: 25.25 Poles. Tenders close on Monday, 25th June, 1923, at 4 p.m. For further particulars and terms and conditions and form of tender apply to Messrs Longuet & Robertson, Solicitors, Esk Street; or to the Town Hall, Tay btreet, Invercargill. F. BURWELL, MuBo3 Town Clerk. WAITAKI BUTTER IN Competition with All South Island Butter Factories again wins the Dairy Association Prize for HIGHEST QUALITY. The South Island Dairy Association announce in their Annual Report that The Waitaki Dairy Company’s Oamaru Factory has again Won the Grading Competition for Butter for the year ending April 30, 1923, with an average grade of 94.370 POINTS. WAITAKI BUTTER IS THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF QUALITY Stocked by All Leading Grocers! WHEN ORDERING ASK FOR WAITAKI BUTTER

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Southland Times, Issue 18962, 8 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18962, 8 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18962, 8 June 1923, Page 1

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